Artist: 38 Special
Album: Special Forces
Genre: Rock
Year: 1982/2018
Label: A&M
Tracks: 9
Duration: 00:40:04
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Size: 864 MB
Tracklist:
1-01. 38 Special – Caught Up In You (00:04:39)
1-02. 38 Special – Back Door Stranger (00:04:41)
1-03. 38 Special – Back On The Track (00:04:44)
1-04. 38 Special – Chain Lightnin’ (00:05:06)
1-05. 38 Special – Rough Housin’ (00:04:10)
1-06. 38 Special – You Keep Runnin’ Away (00:03:57)
1-07. 38 Special – Breakin’ Loose (00:03:33)
1-08. 38 Special – Take ‘Em Out (00:04:09)
1-09. 38 Special – Firestarter (00:05:01)
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“Special Forces” contains 38 Special’s best song in “Caught Up in You,” a hook-filled, smoothly sung radio rock gem that gets its energy from the grace and power of its chorus. But the hooks and the well-proportioned rhythms don’t stop there. “You Keep Runnin’ Away” gave the album its second charted single, which peaked at number 38, and the borderline boogie rock dash of “Rough Housin'” is among Special Forces’ best cuts. Even secondary efforts like “Chain Lightnin'” and “Breakin’ Loose” fit in comfortably with the rest of the tracks, offering up a hearty dose of the group’s early Southern rock taste. Wisely, 38 Special kept the musical recipe similar to its last couple of releases, with the only striking difference coming from an even greater ability to design a memorable and punchy lead single. Because Special Forces administers a solid mix of Top 40 polish and pure guitar rock, 38 Special gained a much larger fan base upon its release. ~ Mike DeGagne.”Released in 1982, Special Forces contains 38 Special’s best song in “Caught Up in You,” a hook-filled, smoothly sung radio rock gem that gets its energy from the grace and power of its chorus. But the hooks and the well-proportioned rhythms don’t stop there. “You Keep Runnin’ Away” gave the album its second charted single, which peaked at number 38, and the borderline boogie rock dash of “Rough Housin'” is among Special Forces’ best cuts. Even secondary efforts like “Chain Lightnin'” and “Breakin’ Loose” fit in comfortably with the rest of the tracks, offering up a hearty dose of the group’s early Southern rock taste. Wisely, .38 Special kept the musical recipe similar to its last couple of releases, with the only striking difference coming from an even greater ability to design a memorable and punchy lead single. Because Special Forces administers a solid mix of Top 40 polish and pure guitar rock, 38 Special gained a much larger fan base upon its release.” (Mike DeGagnem ANG)